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Other 85 * versions don't have "SA_LEN()" (as it was in drafts of RFC 2553 86 * but not in the final version). On the latter systems, we explicitly 87 * check the AF_ type to determine the length; we assume that on 88 * all those systems we have "struct sockaddr_storage". 89 */ 90 #ifndef SA_LEN 91 #ifdef HAVE_SOCKADDR_SA_LEN 92 #define SA_LEN(addr) ((addr)->sa_len) 93 #else /* HAVE_SOCKADDR_SA_LEN */ 94 #ifdef HAVE_SOCKADDR_STORAGE 95 static size_t 96 get_sa_len(struct sockaddr *addr) 97 { 98 switch (addr->sa_family) { 99 100 #ifdef AF_INET 101 case AF_INET: 102 return (sizeof (struct sockaddr_in)); 103 #endif 104 105 #ifdef AF_INET6 106 case AF_INET6: 107 return (sizeof (struct sockaddr_in6)); 108 #endif 109 110 #ifdef AF_PACKET 111 case AF_PACKET: 112 return (sizeof (struct sockaddr_ll)); 113 #endif 114 115 default: 116 return (sizeof (struct sockaddr)); 117 } 118 } 119 #define SA_LEN(addr) (get_sa_len(addr)) 120 #else /* HAVE_SOCKADDR_STORAGE */ 121 #define SA_LEN(addr) (sizeof (struct sockaddr)) 122 #endif /* HAVE_SOCKADDR_STORAGE */ 123 #endif /* HAVE_SOCKADDR_SA_LEN */ 124 #endif /* SA_LEN */ 125 126 /* 127 * Get a list of all interfaces that are up and that we can open. 128 * Returns -1 on error, 0 otherwise. 129 * The list, as returned through "alldevsp", may be null if no interfaces 130 * were up and could be opened. 131 * 132 * This is the implementation used on platforms that have "getifaddrs()". 133 */ 134 int 135 pcap_findalldevs(pcap_if_t **alldevsp, char *errbuf) 136 { 137 pcap_if_t *devlist = NULL; 138 struct ifaddrs *ifap, *ifa; 139 struct sockaddr *addr, *netmask, *broadaddr, *dstaddr; 140 size_t addr_size, broadaddr_size, dstaddr_size; 141 int ret = 0; 142 char *p, *q; 143 144 /* 145 * Get the list of interface addresses. 146 * 147 * Note: this won't return information about interfaces 148 * with no addresses; are there any such interfaces 149 * that would be capable of receiving packets? 150 * (Interfaces incapable of receiving packets aren't 151 * very interesting from libpcap's point of view.) 152 * 153 * LAN interfaces will probably have link-layer 154 * addresses; I don't know whether all implementations 155 * of "getifaddrs()" now, or in the future, will return 156 * those. 157 */ 158 if (getifaddrs(&ifap) != 0) { 159 (void)snprintf(errbuf, PCAP_ERRBUF_SIZE, 160 "getifaddrs: %s", pcap_strerror(errno)); 161 return (-1); 162 } 163 for (ifa = ifap; ifa != NULL; ifa = ifa->ifa_next) { 164 /* 165 * Is this interface up? 166 */ 167 if (!(ifa->ifa_flags & IFF_UP)) { 168 /* 169 * No, so don't add it to the list. 170 */ 171 continue; 172 } 173 174 /* 175 * "ifa_addr" was apparently null on at least one 176 * interface on some system. 177 * 178 * "ifa_broadaddr" may be non-null even on 179 * non-broadcast interfaces, and was null on 180 * at least one OpenBSD 3.4 system on at least 181 * one interface with IFF_BROADCAST set. 182 * 183 * "ifa_dstaddr" was, on at least one FreeBSD 4.1 184 * system, non-null on a non-point-to-point 185 * interface. 186 * 187 * Therefore, we supply the address and netmask only 188 * if "ifa_addr" is non-null (if there's no address, 189 * there's obviously no netmask), and supply the 190 * broadcast and destination addresses if the appropriate 191 * flag is set *and* the appropriate "ifa_" entry doesn't 192 * evaluate to a null pointer. 193 */ 194 if (ifa->ifa_addr != NULL) { 195 addr = ifa->ifa_addr; 196 addr_size = SA_LEN(addr); 197 netmask = ifa->ifa_netmask; 198 } else { 199 addr = NULL; 200 addr_size = 0; 201 netmask = NULL; 202 } 203 if (ifa->ifa_flags & IFF_BROADCAST && 204 ifa->ifa_broadaddr != NULL) { 205 broadaddr = ifa->ifa_broadaddr; 206 broadaddr_size = SA_LEN(broadaddr); 207 } else { 208 broadaddr = NULL; 209 broadaddr_size = 0; 210 } 211 if (ifa->ifa_flags & IFF_POINTOPOINT && 212 ifa->ifa_dstaddr != NULL) { 213 dstaddr = ifa->ifa_dstaddr; 214 dstaddr_size = SA_LEN(ifa->ifa_dstaddr); 215 } else { 216 dstaddr = NULL; 217 dstaddr_size = 0; 218 } 219 220 /* 221 * If this entry has a colon followed by a number at 222 * the end, we assume it's a logical interface. Those 223 * are just the way you assign multiple IP addresses to 224 * a real interface on Linux, so an entry for a logical 225 * interface should be treated like the entry for the 226 * real interface; we do that by stripping off the ":" 227 * and the number. 228 * 229 * XXX - should we do this only on Linux? 230 */ 231 p = strchr(ifa->ifa_name, ':'); 232 if (p != NULL) { 233 /* 234 * We have a ":"; is it followed by a number? 235 */ 236 q = p + 1; 237 while (isdigit((unsigned char)*q)) 238 q++; 239 if (*q == '\0') { 240 /* 241 * All digits after the ":" until the end. 242 * Strip off the ":" and everything after 243 * it. 244 */ 245 *p = '\0'; 246 } 247 } 248 249 /* 250 * Add information for this address to the list. 251 */ 252 if (add_addr_to_iflist(&devlist, ifa->ifa_name, 253 ifa->ifa_flags, addr, addr_size, netmask, addr_size, 254 broadaddr, broadaddr_size, dstaddr, dstaddr_size, 255 errbuf) < 0) { 256 ret = -1; 257 break; 258 } 259 } 260 261 freeifaddrs(ifap); 262 263 if (ret != -1) { 264 /* 265 * We haven't had any errors yet; do any platform-specific 266 * operations to add devices. 267 */ 268 if (pcap_platform_finddevs(&devlist, errbuf) < 0) 269 ret = -1; 270 } 271 272 if (ret == -1) { 273 /* 274 * We had an error; free the list we've been constructing. 275 */ 276 if (devlist != NULL) { 277 pcap_freealldevs(devlist); 278 devlist = NULL; 279 } 280 } 281 282 *alldevsp = devlist; 283 return (ret); 284 } 285